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How am I supposed to remember those?
On word boundaries? But that would be way too predictable!
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So, is the account actually read-only?
Winamp Collaborative License
A "source-available" license that says you can't fork the project, which means it is illegal to click the fork button on GitHub (which is a violation of the GitHub ToS) and also makes it impossible to create any pull requests without push access to the original repo. Source
Oh yeah, I remember that whole fiasco from a few months back.
I love Nushell in Windows Terminal with Starship as an evolution and a leap of shell. Structured data, native format transformations, strong querying capabilities, expressive state information.
I was surprised that the linked article went an entirely different direction. It seems mainly driven by mouse interactions, but I think it has interesting suggestions or ideas even if you disregard mouse control or make it optional.
- Fixed a compilation failure caused by the inclusion of the unused and obsolete header <sys/file.h>. (Reported by Michael Mikonos).
- Ed now reads the initial window size for the z command from the environment variable LINES. (Suggested by Artyom Bologov).
Man this was hard to find for some simple release notes when you're already looking at the announcement of it...
Arguably, the openness is in that the EU OS can switch from one to another at some point if it becomes necessary.
Supporting multiple alternatives within the same platform and OS is costly. Not only the integration, but also user training and troubleshooting, specifically about the many, big and small subtle differences. Focusing on one, for now anyway, makes sense.
Hard links may work too unless you want a "primary" view/reference store and a "different view on that".
What do you mean? Technically, the act of posting? Finding the things to post? Finding relevancy? Finding the time to do so?
I think the front and back end of PHP are pretty similar. They are both the same letter
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after all.